Salute to AdventurersAndrew Garvald is a young Scottish merchant who has bravely come to make his fortune in a newly colonised America. Outlawed from Virginian society for opposing the London traders' monopoly, his friends are Red Ringan, a pirate and gentleman adventurer and Shalah, an exiled Indian prince. When Garvald is faced with a deadly foe, the stakes are high - the love of a beautiful lady and the very existence of Virginia. |
Contents
The SweetSingers | 1 |
5 | 42 |
become an Unpopular Character | 60 |
9 | 80 |
10 | 93 |
12 | 113 |
14 | 134 |
16 | 151 |
21 | 192 |
How a Fool must go his Own Road | 201 |
The Horn of Diarmaid sounds | 209 |
24 | 219 |
25 | 227 |
26 | 235 |
27 | 243 |
28 | 256 |
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